Outcomes of specialist discharge coordination and intermediate care schemes for patients who are homeless: analysis protocol for a population-based historical cohort.
Ruth M BlackburnAndrew HaywardMichelle CornesMartin McKeeDan LewerMartin WhitefordDee MenezesSerena LuchenskiAlistair StorySpiros DenaxasMichela TinelliFatima B WurieRichard ByngMichael C ClarkJames FullerMark GabbayNigel HewettAlan KilmisterJill ManthorpeJoanne NealeRobert W AldridgePublished in: BMJ open (2017)
Approval has been obtained from the National Health Service (NHS) Confidentiality Advisory Group (reference 16/CAG/0021) to undertake this work using unconsented identifiable data. Health Research Authority Research Ethics approval (REC 16/EE/0018) has been obtained in addition to local research and development approvals for data collection at NHS sites. We will feedback the results of our study to our advisory group of people who have lived experience of homelessness and seek their suggestions on ways to improve or take this work further for their benefit. We will disseminate our findings to SIHHC schemes through a series of regional workshops.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- big data
- palliative care
- patient safety
- quality improvement
- electronic health record
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- public health
- randomized controlled trial
- mental illness
- peritoneal dialysis
- data analysis
- pain management
- mental health
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning
- affordable care act